Apac buy-side firms embrace alt data and the cloud
In the past, alternative data was viewed by the global asset management industry with skepticism. Now an integral part of capital markets, alt data is used in day-to-day operations across the financial sector. Sourcing, acquiring and consuming alternative data is half the challenge — the other half is making the best use of it.
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